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Show 1-tfD-AY, MARCH 30, l'J45 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Also preterit were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine M. Simons of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs. Harold Chester. S. Jones, Miss Mabel Neprud and Mrs. Robbe won guest prize. Richard Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, was six years old March 2.0 and celebrat-ed at a party attended by 10 playmates The youngsters en-- ' joyed a fish pond and games and were served birthday cake and other refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Starley and family moved to Copperfield Sunday. Mrs.' David T. Ireland of Salt Lake City came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ireland. Accompanying Irene here was her sister, Nancy, who visited her overnight Saturday, Cpl. David T. Ireland wrote re-cently that he is temporarily sta-tioned in England. Dinner guests March 22 of Mr and Mrs. A. O- Jacobson were Mr. ami Mrs, Pet Mollete and daughter Kutli of McGill, Nev. Royal Reid of Paradise Valley, Nov., arrived Saturday to visit over Sunday and Monday with ins mother, Mrs. Edna Reid. and sisters, Mrs. K. D. Marquis of Helper and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis, at the letter's home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Niel-sen entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening. Places were arranged for eight at the dining table centered with shasta daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. BurretS won the bridge prize. t j: LOCAL notes : Mr- and Mrs. R. C. Ball and Mrs. Laura Bullock spent Sun-da- y with Mrs. Charles Bullock of Ogden. Mrs. Ross Hocking, president of the American Legion auxil-iary, and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud sen and Mrs W- T. Allmark, took 25 dozen cookies and punc h t" serve 80 men attending the Vet-eran- s hospital show and Com-- 1 inunity sing the evening of March ' 29. The ladies also attended the Salt Lake unit No. 2 American Legion auxiliary annual spring dinner party at the Ladies Lit- - erary clubhouse. The evening of March 2'A Daw- - na Joy Nerdin entertained her sewing club. Those present in-cluded Helen Stillman, Judith! Slotte, Mrs. Wayne Peterson, Mrs. Paul Bumgarner and Alton Thome. Mrs. S. T. Nerdin served a delicious supper The MIA Special Interest d me for all adults of West Jordan LDS stake will be held a Rtlverton school at ft p.m. Saturday. A good orchestra has been engaged to play Old Time music for square dances, etc. Mrs. Noel Copenhaver and dan ghter Sharon of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Sol Copeu- - haver. Reno Marcon returned Mon day noon from a nine-da- y visit in Angel's Camp, Calif., with his mother. Mrs Maria Marcon. Mrs. Lyman Otteson is arrang-ing a birthday party today for her daughter Carol on her 13th anniversary. Mrs. Julian Baum plans to leave Saturday by plane for Alexandria, La., to visit Sgt. Baum, now stationed at Camp Livingston, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Cole left March 22 to vacation a month at Hurricane. Richard Nerdin celebrated his fifth birthday Saturday after-noon at a carnival staged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bovd J Nerdin. The guests enjoyed the fish pond, candv booth, fortune toller, hat bar and surprise-- room. Assisting Mrs. Nerdin were Mrs. Earl T. James. Vonda Bcitssel, Mary Manos, Catherine The 20 Chipian. youngsters were served individual birthday cakes with candles and ice cream. Attending the birthday dinner held that ev-ening were Richard's grandfath-- ; er. F. A. Miller, and Mrs Earl T. James and children, Donna and Tommy: and from Salt Lake Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs I. L. Miller and children, Cynthia, Kathy Lynn and Robert, and Mrs. W. B. Clough and children, Ste-phen Booth and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth attended a meetim- - of their din-ner club Friday af Coon Chirken Inn. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliai v enjoyed a conjoint dinner Mon-- 1 day evening with Mr. and Mrs Irvin Stillman, Mr. and Mrs Earl Rager, Mr. and Mrs, Marlin Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel as hosts. Prizes at card went to Mrs. Schultz. Mrs Eu-gene Jenkins Jack Householder and Clinton Robison. The Fine Arts concert spon- - sored by the McCune School of Music and Art at Kingsbury hall Mondaj(,evening attracted a num-ber from Bingham Canyon. Miss Virginia Harris, physical educa-Wo- n instructor at Bingham high school, and the following students attended: Mary Ann Swain, June Holmes, Beverly Barrett, Gloria Peterson, Shirley Smith, Shirley Watkins, Beverly Grossman, Jer-- Dumont, Mary Linck, Marilyn Miller, Ruth McKellar. Beverly Nix, Shirley Parkin, Jackie Bar-low, Beth Cowdell. Virginia Pe- - terson, Elaine Cheever, Marjorie Pullan, Maxinc Warner and Am-eli- a Katis. Also enjoving the pro-gram presented by Lowell Farr, pianist; Dancers Virginia Tanner Margaret Small and Fawn Pick-- ! ett and a lyric soprano, Naomi Sanders, were Mrs. Wilford H Harris, Mrs. Paul S. Richards and Helen Morris. Miss Jenny Buehman of Mid-vale entertained Emanon club at a one o'clock bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Uni-versity club. Salt Lake City.! Special guests included Mrs. George A. Robbe, Mrs. Frank Madsen and Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. W.I : COPPERTON : Mariorie Pullan. Phone 520W Ruth McKellar The Community church group in meet at the Assembly hall school at 9:30 a.m. on raster Sunday. April 1. at 9:30 An Easter program will t presented in the place of the !!ual Divine worship and Sun-day school. The Rev. H. Grave- - minister, will give a bnef Faster talk. All are welcome. pvt Ross W. Palmer leaves rnduv to report at Camp Roberts. ,"f aftei a seven-da- y furlough ritri' following the death of his Kher, Joseph F. Palmer, 68, of iouth' Jordan. Mrg Frank Fmnas entertained he Birthday club at a one bridge luncheon the aftei of March 22. Places w. re Jranged for 12, including one uest Mis 0. C. Jones. Prizes Jent'tO Mrs. E. Odell Peterson 'nd Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger. Mrs Fred Cox entertained at uncheon March 21 for Mrs. O. C. ones, Mrs. B. K- Doman and IB. James Denver. As dinner iiests that evening Mr. and Mn 'ox had Mr. and Mrs. Doman nd son Norman, Mrs. Gus Hatch returned Mon-a'- v from a two-da- y visit with Ir and Mrs. Bus Hatch of Salt ike City. 5renlngPa th";'llv Monday Dona Gay Grant P";tant birthday, the sixteenth" Party at the home of her Bar- ents, Mr. and Mrg g Cootie was played, prizes go- ing to Gray Kenner Bonnie Johnson, Lowell Jensen and Stephen Hausknecht. Others in ited were Marvin Pullan, Jack Knudsen. Floyd Timothy, Billv Boren, Karl Hofmann.' Ralph Siddoway George Dimas, Janice Hansen, Marillyn Wells. Helen Urnssns, Mary Sorenson, Btrerlv Barrett, Colleen Creedon, Erma June Gammell, Lorraine Tobia-son- . babell Rose. A luncheon, w ah birthday cake and ice cream as dessert, was served by Mrs Orant. Mrs. Eugene Perrine and baby son left Monday t visit several weeks with Mrs. J. A. Fike in Salt Lake City. A dinner Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Krue-ger honored their son, Lt. (j.g.) William T. Krueger. who left that evening to report :it San Francisco for further duty. His wile accompanied him to the After he goes to sea Mrs. Krueger plans to return to Cedar Uty, where their children, Bev-erly and Dan-ell- . are making their home for the durat ion. Quests at the Krueger home Uiesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben yulbertson and daughter Miss June Culbertson. The Lark class of Copperton Primary held an Easter party at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Albert Ray. Cootie and Treasure Hunt were played and favors were colored Easter eggs. Pres-ent ui-- Janet Boulton, Marjone arker, Bonnie Skinner, Marilyn Moore, DeCarma Lancaster. Vo'n-d- a Mae OLson, Mary DeCol, Carol Oay Wing and Sally Brown Carpenters Mate 3C Richard ihiams telephoned his sister, Mrs Louis DeCol, from the west coasl March 22 that he expected to receive a leave soon and would spend it at Copperton. Cleo Groves, a student at the University of Wyoming at Lara-mie, is expected home this week-end to spend spnng vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves. Mrs. Wilbur C Thomas and children, Jimmy and Kathv Dee, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Goodwin. A birthday party the after-noon of March 21 complimented Paul Fee, son of Mrs. Thomas Fee, at the home of his aunt, Mrs. K. Tassainer. There to sing 'Happy Birthday" to Paul on his seventh anniversary were Rex Groves, Joan Carl, Joe Carl, Ann Houghton, Bobby Angell, Montel Angell, Rena Joy, Mary Kemper, Jerry Crellin- The youngsters en-joyed cake and ice cream and each received a birthday basket filled with candy. Mrs J. D. Laycock will enter-tain the Rebekahs next Tuesday, April 3, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Schick had as their dinner guests Sun-day Dean Stringham, who re-cently returned from San Fran-cfsc- o and expects to be called in-to the navy soon. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. An-- , gus Christensen's wedding anni-- ! versary, they were dinner guests in American Fork Saturday at the home of Albert Birk. Mr. Birk, father of Mrs. Christensen, is spending this week visiting at the Christensen home. Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Frank Olsen were Mr. and Mrs Royal Olseir and children, Betty and Gene, of Pleasant Grove. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Smith were Mrs. Fanny Smith and Mrs. Willard Smith and daughter of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son Jack. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. O. C. Jones were Mrs. J. H. Colyar, Mrs. B. K. Doman and son Norman and Mrs. James Denver. Visiting Tuesday and Wednes-day at the Fred Cox home was Mrs. Floyd Cox of Salt Lake. hospital. The women took two large beautifully decorated birth-day cakes with them. The trip was part of the course planned for those training as instructors for occupational therapy work with veterans. Lt. Jack Christensen and Ma-jor Guy Gellar, both of Wend over, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen at Copperton and Midvale Mrs. Sam Feraco successfully underwent an operation a4 Bing-- i ham hospital Tuesday morning. Study Guild met Monday ev-ening at the home of Mrs. H. L Garrity. The program included vocal solos by Rhea Lou Wilcox and a reading, "The Unknown", by Salvador Aguayo. Refresh- - ments were served to lit. Mrs. Mary Valenzano of Flor-ence, Colo., who spent the winter in California, is visiting a week with her daughter, Mrs. William Ablett, en route home. Mrs. Vic-tor Bononcini and daughter Car-ol Ann of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday at the noiett home. Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter enter-tained the Copperton Bridge club at seven o'clock bridge din-ner Tuesday evening. Places were set for 12. Prizes went to Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Eu-gene Morris, a guest. Other special guests besides Mrs. Mor-ris were Mrs Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Mrs. L. E. Stillman, Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mrs. Cotter used daffodils, pussy willows and violets as decorations, Saturday, March 24, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Streator honored their son, Junior, at a birthday party. The guests were Jack Cowdell, Don Diederich, Merline Coleman, Austa Armitstead, Sally Brown, Norma Cowdell, Aria Olson, Shir-ley Cheever. Bingo was played and prizes presented each guest and delicious refreshments ser-ve- d bv Mrs. Streator. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen and family and Mrs. William Sylvester and son spent Satur-day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMullin had as dinner guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Santistevan, Lt. and Mrs. Hyland Caulfield and Mrs. J. D. Caulfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweat of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle were guests Saturday night of Mr and Mrs. Merrill Bolton. Mavis Allen of Sandy spent the week-en- d with her cousin, Maurine Peterson, at the William Peterson home-M- r and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-sen olan to snend today, Friday, visiting Legionnaires who are patients at St. Mark's hospital. Karlene Wilson and Merrilyn Bolton will entertain girls ot ttie Sixth grade at an Easter party planned lor tonight, Friday, at the Merrill Bolton home. Those invited include Barbara Wil-liams. Patricia Whiteley, Geral-din- e Gammell, Margene Barlow, Doris Poulsen, Maurine Peterson, Helen Pearson and Mary Garrity. Mrs. Carl A. 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